Boris Johnson ducks comeback questions as he seeks to mark out legacy

Prime minister urges people to have hope cost of living crisis will ease as he uses final week in office to highlight achievements

Boris Johnson has not denied setting his sights on a political comeback after he leaves Downing Street, as he sought to cement his legacy in his final week as prime minister.

On the first of a flurry of visits to mark what he will paint as key achievements of his administration, Johnson faced questions about his future after No 10.

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